second grade art masterpiece yearly review vincent van gogh edgar degas faith ringgold paul klee...
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Second Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review
Vincent Van GoghEdgar Degas
Faith RinggoldPaul Klee
Jackson PollockClaude Monet
Starry Night, 1889, by Vincent Van Gogh
Movement: the arrangement of the parts of a design to create a sense of motion by using linesthat cause the eye to move over the workLine: an element of art: a continuous path of a point as it moves across a surfaceColor: an element of art: The hue, value, and intensity of an object
Frieze of Dancers, 1895 by Edgar Degas
Movement: the arrangement of the parts of a design to create a sense of motion that cause the eye to move over the workRhythmic flow: motion may be slow or swift, flowing or jerky, ascending or descending, or have other qualities. It is the pace of movementImpressionism: A style of painting characterized by concentration on the immediate visual impression produced by a scene and by the use of unmixed primary colors and small strokes to simulate actual reflected light
The Sunflower Quilting Bee at Arles,
1991 by Faith Ringgold
Color: The hue, value and intensity of an object Quilting: Sewing small pieces of cloth into patterns, called blocks, that are then sewn together to make a finished quilt topRepetition: a design that has parts that are used over and over again in a pleasing wayShape: an element of art: the outline, edge or flat surface of a form as a circle or a square
Goldfish, 1935 by Paul Klee
positive space: space filled with lines or patternsnegative space: empty space or a voidpatterns: repeated lines, shapes, colors, or designs
Composition, 1946 by Jackson Pollock
Abstract Expressionism - painting that shows attitudes and emotions through nontraditional waysAction Painting -making art using energetic techniques that include dripping, dabbing, smearing, and even flinging paint onto the surface of the canvas Color - The hue, value and intensity of an objectLine - a continuous path of a point as it moves across a surface Rhythm - regular repetition of lines, shapes, colors or patterns. The arrangement of parts of an artwork that make it seem to have a special beat or repeated movement
Woman With Umbrella, 1875 by Claude Monet
Abstract - objects are simplified or distorted to some extent, often in an attempt to convey the essence of formImpressionism - An art style of the late nineteenth century, principally in France, inwhich artist tried to capture in paint the fleeting effects of light, shade and color in natural formsEn plein air: Out-of-doors or open air painting